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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T14:12:54+00:00 2026-05-25T14:12:54+00:00

I’m setting up an application that initiates phone calls based on XML files specific

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I’m setting up an application that initiates phone calls based on XML files specific to each call instance. For testing purposes, I was using the Groovy MarkupBuilder and StringWriter methods to write my XMLs to a single file, and then overwrite that file the next time a call was initiated.

However, this will not work in production, because we will be overwriting XML that is currently in use. So, I’d like to dynamically create XML in a controller by calling it with something like:

callInstance.createXml()

with the “createXml” method containing the rules for how to render the XML specifically for each call.

I’ve found multiple instances of people asking how to turn an object into a dynamically created XML file, but this is a little different since I’m having to use the MarkupBuilder.

For a quick reference, here’s small example of what I’m working with:

def f1 = new File('filename')
f1.delete()
def writer = new StringWriter()
        def xml = new MarkupBuilder(writer)
            xml.doubleQuotes = true
            xml.vxml(version:'2.1'){
                property(name:"termchar", value:"#")
                var(name:"hi", expr:"'Hello!'")
                xml.form(){
                    block(){
                        value(expr:"hi")
                        xml.goto(next:"#next") //etc, etc
                    }
                }
            }
        //break
        f1.createNewFile()
            f1 << writer.toString()

Thanks in advance!

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    2026-05-25T14:12:54+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 2:12 pm

    One thing you could do (in your controller) is to send the XML back from the render method like so:

    def callxml = {
      def call = Call.get( params.id )
      render( contentType:"text/xml" ) {
        vxml( version:'2.1' ) {
          var( name:'hi', expr:call.message )
        }
      }
    }
    

    Or, you could add a method to the Call class, so it knows how to convert itself to XML as a String:

    class Call {
      String message
    
      String toXml() {
        def writer = new StringWriter()
        new groovy.xml.MarkupBuilder( writer ).with { xml ->
          xml.doubleQuotes = true
          vxml(version:'2.1'){
            var(name:"hi", expr:"${this.message}")
          }
        }
        writer.toString()
      }
    }
    

    Then you should be able to call call.toXml()

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